Even though SuperBot Entertainment may not be working on a PlayStation All-Stars sequel, a second installment would be great to introduce the exclusive characters of Sony to all of the former Xbox owners deciding to switch to the PlayStation 4 come next generation. Next generation would also be a perfect time to show off the fantastic characters and history of Sony exclusives. For one, it would be overwhelming to see new PlayStation stars like Delsin Rowe go up against a legendary hero like Crash Bandicoot. Here are additional characters that would make a PS All-Stars sequel a most buy title for all gamers:

Joel and Ellie

Why wouldn't you put the main characters of The Last of Us in a PlayStation All-Stars sequel? There is no reason not too. The characters, Joel and Ellie, are the reason behind the game's 80 positive metacritic reviews. With millions of copies of The Last of Us flying off shelves, there is no doubt that Joel and Ellie are the new figure heads of the whole PlayStation brand. With these two going through so many hard times, it would not be bad to see some zany brawling fun from the characters in a PS All-Stars sequel. It would not ruin the personalities of the two because its understood that PlayStation All-Stars is just a franchise that just likes to have fun, with no seriousness included. Unlike the Ice Climbers in Smash Bros. Brawl, I would love to see the characters separate in the game, instead of having the weight and annoyance on my shoulders of having Ellie getting into Joel's way while trying to take down an opponent. This would still give the characters room to show their true colors. With Joel, he would still have stubborn dialogues with special moves that involve his stealthy shivs and a powerful pistol. Ellie on the other hand, would have the ability to remain witty without Joel beside her, telling her to keep quiet. Her super would preferably be involving the bow and arrow that players used while controlling Ellie in The Last of Us. With these two characters alone, a sequel would have my $60 any day.

Delsin Rowe

As InFAMOUS moves on with Second Son, Deslin Rowe is now the main protagonist in this new title and what better way to introduce him to the PlayStation family than to put him in the sequel of PlayStation All-Stars. I believe out of this whole list, Delsin has the best shot of showing up in the sequel, with Cole from the previous InFamous games getting into the first game. Plus, the InFAMOUS franchise is one of PlayStation's strongest exclusives going into the next generation of consoles, so its easy to see Delsin not getting cut from the lineup. Also, it would be great to show players who decide not to get InFAMOUS: Second Son, how Delsin's personality is as a new character to the PlayStation family.

Spyro The Dragon

With Spyro's rocket to fame in Skylanders, it would not hurt to show where the purple flying dragon got his roots. It would be a bonus to finally play as Spyro again in a PlayStation exclusive and also play as him for the first time on next generation consoles. Even with the younger generation of gamers who were not present for Spyro's past PlayStation games, this would be a great time to show how important Spyro still is to the PlayStation community.

Crash Bandicoot

With Naughty Dog soaring to new heights with The Last of Us, why not remind us where this goliath of a studio started out with the PlayStation family? With Crash Bandicoot games selling millions on the PS1 and PS2, it would be great to bring him back for one last hooray on the next generation consoles. Also, his personalty of comedic zaniness would fit perfectly into a sequel of PlayStation All-Stars. With his possible super moves revolving around the idea of his iconic spin attack, new and older PlayStation fans would get a huge nostalgic kick from Crash.

Destiny Soldier

With Destiny being ignored at Microsoft's E3 conference, this is a perfect time for Sony to swoop in and tell everyone that Destiny is a proud new member of the PlayStation family. Even though its not an exclusive to the console, exclusive DLC for Destiny is coming to the PlayStation 3 & 4 versions of the game. So why no celebrate with putting a protagonist from the game into a PS All-Stars sequel? Also, it would be a win for Bungie and Activision if they make whatever stand out character from Destiny they have into the game of a PS All-Stars sequel. The reason being, Bungie has already created a Xbox mascot with Halo and Master Chief, so it would grand if they commercialized a leading character in a PlayStation All-Stars sequel to give Activision a figure head of their own. Plus, we did not learn as much as we thought we would from E3 about Destiny and the power each class has, so even if Destiny is out by the time there might be a PS All-Stars sequel, this would still a great time to show off some powerful moves from the characters for people who missed out on Destiny.

Niko

Sony was proud to mention their partnership with Rockstar and the limited edition Grand Theft Auto PS3 bundle at this June's E3 press conference. Why not also put in Niko from the critically acclaimed open world game, Grand Theft Auto IV, into a PlayStation All-Stars sequel? Even though a slew of main characters are coming to the PS3 with Grand Theft Auto V, it would be nice to remember the person who gave the GTA franchise a boost in this generation of consoles. From his memorable Russian accent to his wide selection of weapons, it would be quite an honor to have Niko be part of the All-Stars.

Knack

Out of all of the characters on this list, Knack would be the most satisfying to play as. Mark Cerny showed off Knack's ability to absorb and construct himself from objects around the environment at the PlayStation 4 reveal in February. Now think of Knack as a PS All-Stars character who varies his form by the stage that is chosen before battle in PS All-Stars. Say if the user chooses God of War's Olympus stage, a very volcanic environment, you would then see Knack be a giant fire monster, as seen in a few of the Knack trailers. Even though seeing the variations of Knack would be outstanding, it would also be nice if they could introduce his personality in a possible PS All-Stars sequel for people who might miss out on Knack this holiday season. Also, we have heard that Knack does not speak much, but has a very deep voice with a zany attitude. So why not give those characteristics a time to shine in the very comedic PS All-Stars franchise?

Ezio Auditore & Aiden Pearce

Just like Rockstar, Sony also has a very honorable partnership with Ubisoft, the publishers behind the Assassin's Creed franchise and Watch Dogs. So it would be gigantic for Sony to pick up Aiden Pearce and Ezio Auditore in a PS All-Stars sequel. With a massive fan base surrounding Assassin's Creed and a large emerging fan base for Watch Dogs, hardcore fans would love to experience these characters outside of their worlds and somewhere new. In my opinion, these characters alone would probably sell millions of copies for the PS All-Stars franchise and make them a household name. As far as characters go, Ezio Auditore would represent the legacy of the Assassin's Creed franchise nicely because he's the only main character in the series that has been around for more than one game. For supers, Ezio would have a wide selection of stealthy weapons and also have the best parkour skills out of anyone else in the game. For Aiden, the strongest thing the game should focus on is introducing his personality to PlayStation fans. If Ubisoft wants to make a successful franchise out of Watch Dogs, they are gonna have to commercialize Aiden Pearce as much as possible to get people to feel that he is very relevant to the gaming industry for years to come.

*Also, tell me the characters that you would like to see in a possible PS All-Stars sequel in the commenting section below. The person with the best list of characters will win a free 30 day subscription to PS Plus!*

In this consumer opinion, I plan out my post-E3 purchases and make logical reasons for all gamers to join me in this blueprint to cheap and easy gaming for the next generation. Feel free to express your thoughts on my purchases in the commenting section below.

As many know, it all starts with analyzing the E3 Console conferences. From Xbox One's conference, we learned that games are the main focus with titles like Titanfall, Dead Rising 3, Minecraft, a new Halo, Project Spark, and much more. They also have Call of Duty and Battlefield 4 DLC coming exclusively earlier to the Xbox One before its available to PC and PS4 . Now as awesome as that is, the ability not to play these games as used titles comes as a very large downfall. What if I buy an Xbox One and never get around to playing a title until I have time.For example, say if three years from now I want to play Dead Rising 3 and none of my retailers are out of new copies, I will never have the ability to play that title. With the power of used games, I am able to go into a place like GameStop and pick up a current generation launch title from eight years ago and play it today. Unfortunately, many gamers will now be forced to stock up on games before there is too late of a chance to pick up a new copy. Although, there is a chance that every game could be placed on the Xbox marketplace, but Microsoft has not yet spoke of it yet. Lastly, Microsoft did announce a $499 price point for the Xbox One. The price is where some gamers could be stuck on deciding if they want to get the console, because $500 is the average price a new generation system, but if you want to stick to a tighter budget, this may not be your console.

With Sony's conference, they really did not do anything much different from Microsoft. They emphasized the amount of games like Microsoft, but with titles like: Kingdom Hearts III, Final Fantasy XV, The Order 1886, a lot of Indies, and the games that were presented in February (InFamous: Second Son, Killzone: Shadow Fall, DriveClub, and Knack). But on a very proud and applauded note, Jack Tretton announced that the PlayStation 4 will support used games and will not 'always' be online, unlike the Xbox One. PS4 owners will also have to buy a PlayStation Plus account to have access to multiplayer gaming, similar to Xbox One's Gold membership, but PS4 users will be able to have DriveClub and other free PS4 games at launch from the 'Instant Game Collection' available with the purchase of PS Plus. Ending their conference, Sony announced the PlayStation 4 would cost $399 at launch and is 20% less than Xbox One's Price. With the reveal of the price at $399, many more next generation gamers can have a wider budget on games, accessories, and also get a kick out of the benefits from PS Plus.

With second hand gaming, the PlayStation Vita seemed to be more overwhelming than the Microsoft tablet at E3. Even though the Microsoft tablet can enhance gaming experiences with features like 'Commander Mode' for Battlefield 4, it does not have the ability to fully control your game like the PS Vita does. All throughout PS4's life cycle, the PS Vita will be capable of playing any game from your PlayStation 4 on the same WiFi network. I know that does not seem very significant, but with most Wifi connections, you can now have that PlayStation 4 experience in whatever room of your house and maybe even around the out skirts of your house. Lets not forget the 3DS though. With a handful of games supporting the 3DS like Pokemon X & Y, Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Super Smash Bros. 4, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, the 3DS looks like it could satisfy anybody with their gaming needs for months and even years to come. The only negative of buying a 3DS is that it can only be a great sidekick to the Wii U, which is currently not the most prominent console on the market. On the PlayStation side of things, the Vita is supported by the PS3 and PS4 for the second screen experience and the PS Vita also gets free games from the PlayStation Plus service.

So what do you buy this holiday season?

Console:PlayStation 4, but if you are only hooked to first person shooters get the Xbox One. With early DLC for Call of Duty and Battlefield, plus the exclusive of Respawn Entertainment's Titanfall, the Xbox One is the best place to be with your clans and friends when it comes to shooters. Overall though, the PlayStation 4 supplies gamers with a cheaper gaming experience, but is still an equal gaming experience to the Xbox One.

First Game To Purchase: If you are open to any type of genre and you do go the Xbox One route, I recommend Titanfall. The game seems to be a well done sci-fi version of Call of Duty, reason being that it was created by the Call of Duty co-creater, Vince Zampella. With it being an online first-person shooter, you are guaranteed hours of multiplayer fun, great gameplay and it is something different than your annual Call of Duty. If you go the suggested PS4 route, there is not many games guarenteed to give you 100-plus hours of gameplay, but InFAMOUS: Second Son seems to be the sleeper hit so far, with beautiful graphics and tremendous characters.

Handheld: 3DS. It does not matter if you are going the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One route, the 3DS's game lineup is one of the strongest portable lineups ever seen. From titles like Super Smash Bros. 4 to the critically acclaimed Aminal Crossing: New Leaf, the 3DS is where Nintendo shines the brightest.

Without the need of portable gaming, the suggested purchase plan comes to a price point of about $540 with tax; that is less than the cost of a Xbox One with the $60 gold membership.

PS4: $399

PlayStation Plus: $49.99

InFamous: Second Son: $59.99

Tax: Around $30

Total: Around $540

With 3DS: Around $690, which is just $90 more than the original PS3 at launch.

Just forget the treachery that was Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. The creative minds at NetherRealm Studios, creators of the Mortal Kombat franchise, have brought justice to the DC Comics and the genre of fighting, with Injustice: Gods Among Us. With 24 characters, all of them from the DC universe, the game is heavy on the characteristics of their comic book counterparts. The game also focuses on a very emotionally strong and dark story, while giving players rest with their incredibly well thought out multiplayer. In short, I found myself to be quite occupied and amused by this new superhero button masher.

Being a DC comics fighting game, characters are the main focus of the game. With 24 DC stars overall, each one are parallel to their comic book counterparts. From heroes ranging from Superman, to Green Arrow, to Cyborg and the villains having a great roster contribution from the usual superhero nemesis’s to the unknown Killer Frost and Solomon Grundy. Weapons and character art give each character an authentic feel that can not be found in any other superhero game this generation. For example, Batman’s devices vary from his C4, grapplers, batarang, and even the occasion appearance from his batmobile. One element that makesInjustice so original are the costumes. Unlike the comics, character costumes seem a more futuristic, which adds a bit of darker and apocalyptic appeal to the color of the outfits. Its not a negative at all, if anything, its what gives identity to this dark and gloomy game.

The gameplay is the sole reason to buy this game. Playing with someone like Green Arrow, with his hefty hops and the use of all types of arrows, each character in the game feels incredible and different than any other fighting game this generation. Insane combos only take a few buttons to pull off, but being an advanced player pays off with many deadly attacks, that take a chunk of time to perform.

As an added bonus, battle arenas are incredible, which make this game feel like a true superhero title. In comics and movies, you have battles that include the fighters throwing each other through building and wrecking the city. In Injustice: Gods Among Us, its the same EXACT situation. In the beginning of every fight, you start out in this beautifully detailed setting, but in the end you might find yourself in a city full of rubble. From Metropolis to Justice hall, the game is drenched in many perfected maps.

Story-wise, the game seems like a obvious spin-off of Mortal Kombat; that being a positive and negative for the title. The story circles around the comic book arc of Infinite Crisis, where the Justice League faces the issue of being in a parallel universe of the good gone bad superheroes, which makes for a great campaign in the video game world. It being a game from NetherRealm, means that the story will have jaw dropping twist, which proves to not work to well. The reason being that EVERY character in the story dies at one point, which is insane to the comic book world. yes, a few comeback to life in some very strange story plots, but something that seems like such a Mortal Kombat idea, should stay in Mortal Kombat. The story starts high with the idea of Superman finally dealing with the Joker, at his deadliest. It then falls to the dilemma of reasons for each character to fight, which is hard to play and sit through at times, but the ending is very satisfying.

Going into the multiplayer life of the game, its so well done, that it makes me wonder why we are not presented with more great fighting games like this each year. There’s game modes like the traditional One vs. One and Survivor, but King Of The Hill is where you need to spend your time. Like Survivor, there is a group of players in a server and two members fight against each other. During the fight, other players (spectators) can guess who wins and what combo each fighter can complete. After the fight, the winner is crowned and is ready to fight the next guy in line, while the loser is kicked to the bottom of the ladder. If any spectators win a bet, they are rewarded XP, which is then used to level up online. Leveling up online allows players to unlock character skins and customize in-game profile pages to display to people while in a ladder match.

To cap off this review on a high note, Netherrealm has also introduced S.T.A.R. Labs, which are mini games circling around the main campaign of the game. S.T.A.R. Lab challenges vary from actual missions, puzzles, and even side scrolling missions with Catwomen’s cat. While most puzzles and hardcore missions appeal as a wonderful way to waste time, some odd missions are just plain useless and boring. Although, the most satisfaction comes from beating a group of lab challenges and unlocking skins for each character.

With the next generation consoles in the loop and E3 coming in June, people are wondering what games are going to make 2013 a year to remember. Even though only a handful of titles have been announce so far, it is definitely a great group to make this a fantastic year for the video game industry.

10. Tearaway (PS Vita) Developer: Media Molecule

At number ten, an exclusive for the PS Vita, Tearaway. Tearaway is an adventure game that brings players to an artsy paper-made world to control a youngster named Iota. As Iota, players are to find out why he and his world is created the way that they are. As users go through the game, they are able to have god-like powers with the PS Vita's back and front touch pads to tear open holes through the interactive game levels to help Iota carry-on with his journey. The reason this game barely makes my top ten list is because of the hype this game is already receiving. The last 'off the radar' game to develop so much hype was The Walking Dead (from Telltale), which won the Game Of The Year award at the VGA's last December. So if Media Molecule can live up to the hype, Tearaway can revamp the PS Vita and even get its studio its first Game Of The Year award.

9. NCAA Football 14 (PS3, Xbox 360) Developer: EA Tiburon

Sports games are found to be infamous in the gaming industry at times because most are seen as just minor updates from last year's rendition. Yes, EA's NCAA Football series has fallen into that pit of stereotypes, but NCAA Football 14 is here to fight back. As any other college football game, this year's game will include modes like Dynasty, Road to Glory, and Play Now, but this year EA's famous 'Ultimate Team' mode will be implemented into the game. The mode has been featured in the Madden series, so there's a sense of familiarity, but to see how it is formed around the sport of college football will be a sight for soar eyes. The NCAA Football series is not licensed to have named players in the game so, will it be fun collecting and trading cards of unnamed players in an Ultimate Team mode? We will just have to wait and see.

With the Assassin's Creed franchise throwing out titles left and right each year, they have been creating a problem of making fans ask: what is different about the new one compared to the others? As impressive as the gameplay is in all of the games, users have now found themselves spending the annual $60 for each Assassin's Creed title before ending up at a stange story cliffhanger after every game . Even with the Caribbean setting and the focus on 'pirate life' in the next installment, Ubisoft needs to push this story above and beyond for it to be not just another Assassin's Creed game. There are already five games in the series and the story feels as if it is falling apart, like there is no sense of direction or main plot anymore. If Ubisoft fails to find these things, title after title, the rich story value of the Assassin's Creed Franchise will no longer be worth a whole $60.

7. The Elder Scrolls Online (PC) Developer: ZeniMax

After Bethesda's smash hit, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, ZeniMax Studios has decided to obtain the license of the The Elder Scrolls franchise and transform the elements of the game into a MMO for the PC. Even though its great to finally have the game that has been rumored for so long, the scare is how much it will dissect elements of World of Warcraft into the game. With Marvel Heroes looking like a skinned World of Warcraft, The Elder Scrolls Online needs to delivery something that MMO's have never seen before and it might be able to contain enough credit and popularity as Warcraft got when it first brought a new landscape to the MMO world.

6. The Last of Us (PS3) Developer: Naughty Dog

Even with it being delayed month after month, Naughty Dog's 'The Last of Us' is expected to be on store shelves on June 7 of this year. As a PS3 exclusive, 'The Last of Us' brings a rich story of a post-apocalyptic Earth recovering from a deadly virus outbreak turning most of the people on the planet into zombies. The campaign focuses on the daily lives of Joel and Ellie, survivors of the infection and rely on the hopes of finding an un-infected area of the US to live in. There has been a lot of fan-fare about the Developer's of the game, Naughty Dog Studios, who became known for making the PS3-hit series, Uncharted. The game is also PlayStation's last exclusive till the PS4 hits shelves, so if the game can overcome the pressure, the title could give the PS3 one heck of a swan song.

5. Destiny (PS3, Xbox 360, PS4) Developer: Bungie

Halo. It became of one the biggest names in gaming since Mario Bros.. The Franchise's developer, Bungie, is at it again with a new IP named Destiny. Even though the game has barely made any noise in the industry, Bungie mentioned that the game revolves around a "Star Wars-like world" that is a first person shooter. There are also rumors that the game is focused on a massive multiplayer online format. Based on the details, it seems that Bungie is taking all of the basic components of Halo and circling it around the idea of being open world. This fantastic idea is gonna be a huge sell to most fps fans and Bungie is even allowing its new game to be on other consoles too. So don't be surprise if the release of the game is treated like a Call of Duty title and becomes a gigantic multi-million dollar blockbuster.

With Rocksteady Studios deciding to stop developing 'Batman: Arkham' games, they have passed the torched to WB Montreal. The studio has announced they are in the mist of developing the third installment of the series, Batman: Arkham Origins. The company has fimilarity with creating DC universe affiliated games, with Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, which got mixed reactions from critics. Screenshots of the early Batman game have leaked and look incredibly similar to Batman: Arkham City's art style . Even though fans are happy to see the game resurrecting the developing skills of Rocksteady, critics are not taking the choice of having WB developing the title very lightly. Under a lot of pressure, WB has spoke of the game's story not being tied-in with any of the famed villains in the Batman Franchise. So for fans that love Joker, Clayface, the Riddler, etc., make sure you beware of the reviews before buying the game. With all of the risky moves that this series has been though lately, make sure you watch out for Batman: Arkham Origins being a make or break game.

3. Battlefield 4 (PS3, Xbox 360) Developer: EA/ Dice

DICE is back in business with the Battlefield franchise, after releasing Battlefield 3 in 2011, Battlefield 4 is ready to hit shelves near Christmas season of this year. As other Battlefield games, Battlefield 4 looks incredible, and probably the best I've ever seen a game. The game's graphics were shown in a 17 minute gameplay trailer leaked by DICE in late March. Even though the game might only be coming to current platforms, fans are wondering if the incredible graphics really came from a next-gen console. Either way, the shooter is going to compete with the annual Call Of Duty and it looks like Battlefield might have a chance this year.

2. Watch Dogs (PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U) Developer: Ubisoft Montreal

Ubisoft was pretty damn smart for coming up with Watch Dogs. Many Assassins Creed fans were looking for the franchise to go with a setting of the 21st century, but instead Ubisoft is keeping the franchise in the 17th century vicinity of the Caribbean, while spawning a 21st century assassin in Watch Dogs. The game revolves around the setting of Chicago as you play as Aiden Pearce, a man with enough power to control security cameras, traffic lights, radio signals, and take credit card info with devices. Its unclear if he also uses weapons like his 18th century twin, Connor Kenway from Assassin's Creed III. So now Ubisoft is in the production of making two thrilling stealthy games for 2013 (Watch Dogs, Assassin's Creed IV). If Watch Dogs is as great as the Assassin's Creed franchise started out to be then this game is definitely worth $60, hoping that they have a strong story that will not turn sour after one game in the series, unlike Assassin's Creed.

1. Grand Theft Auto V (PS3, Xbox 360) Developer: Rockstar

When a financial analyst tells your company [Rockstar Studios] that the title [Grand Theft Auto: V] your developing is estimated to make more profit this year than the billion dollar franchise, Call Of Duty, you know that you have been making one heck of a game. The game has a setting of Los Santos, CA and the playable map is rumored to be bigger than all of the other games combined. The story has taken an interesting turn with players having the ability to partake in three in the lives of three main characters in the game. The three characters have backgrounds that are unclear at the moment, but all three of their stories intertwine near the end of the game. As all of the other Grand Theft Auto titles, this game will not seize to amaze and it being 2013, Rockstar Studios is going to make this game look like a next-gen title on current-gen platforms. If you have any questions on what game to buy in the fourth quarter of 2013, the answer is always Grand Theft Auto: V (Unless you are younger than 17, you should buy Tearaway in that case).